Jerry: ‘We’re just not kicking off unless I’m out there’

Irving Cowboy

DCC 4Life
Joined
Feb 7, 2014
Messages
1,681
‘We’re just not kicking off unless I’m out there,’ says Jerry Jones to those questioning his involvement
By Brandon George / Reporter
3:46 pm on November 6, 2014

LONDON – As British slang goes, there’s a term across the pond that really has a double meaning for Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.

Lost the Plot.

Over here, the translation is “Gone Crazy.”

Identifying words through the mouths of those with a British accent has proved challenging this week for this East Texas boy. And I’ve left more than a few Englanders scratching their heads when I roll out my Texas drawl.

So I shouldn’t be one to point fingers. But Jones on Thursday had the UK media and – quite frankly – those of us who are used to his long-winded, off-topic, twisting and turning stories struggling to keep up with the 72-year-old.

Jones certainly “Lost the Plot” on several topics.

But nevertheless, he was certainly entertaining for almost 30 minutes.

He opened by talking about bringing the “aura and the legend of the Cowboys to London and everything that goes with it.”

Jones said he worked the first part of his life to get enough funds together so he could be a part of sports. On a related note, so did I. Somehow sacking groceries didn’t work out so well for me.

Jones was asked if he’s sees the Cowboys coming back to London again for a regular-season game. The short answer was yes and he thinks it’s “cache.” But then he went into how he liked to look good and always have his shirt tucked in when he played college football at Arkansas and people watched practice.

Jones was asked about his thoughts on Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan, a Pakistani-American billionaire who also happens to own the Fulham F.C. soccer team based in London.

Jones called him a “progressive thinker” before addressing his critics as the Cowboys’ owner and general manager.

“There are a lot of my critics that will tell you too much is too much engaged and being involved, but I’ve always felt the more you’re involved the better it is,” Jones said. “It’s amused me. It’s really been amusing to me to get the criticism for being as involved as I am. You go in any other discipline, any other occupations, business and if that owner’s down there picking the trash up off the floor, if he’s down there sorting the produce or if he’s sitting there rearranging the stock or if he’s down there greeting the customers or he’s on the manufacturing floor looking and making sure everybody’s doing it, he’s on top of things; he’s interested in it; he’s got pride in what he’s doing.

“You do that in sports and all of sudden you’re not where you’re supposed to be. You’re meddling or you’re interfering. Of course, I smile about that.

“We’re just not kicking off unless I’m out there. That’s all there is to it.”
 

jsmith6919

Honored Member - RIP
Joined
Aug 26, 2013
Messages
28,407
Every owner does this :art
 

Texas Ace

Teh Acester
Joined
Apr 7, 2013
Messages
23,473
:lol

We can barely understand this buffoon half the time, so I would imagine the Brits being completely lost at some of his banter.
 

1bigfan13

Your favorite player's favorite player
Staff member
Joined
Apr 7, 2013
Messages
27,174
“There are a lot of my critics that will tell you too much is too much engaged and being involved, but I’ve always felt the more you’re involved the better it is,” Jones said. “It’s amused me. It’s really been amusing to me to get the criticism for being as involved as I am. You go in any other discipline, any other occupations, business and if that owner’s down there picking the trash up off the floor, if he’s down there sorting the produce or if he’s sitting there rearranging the stock or if he’s down there greeting the customers or he’s on the manufacturing floor looking and making sure everybody’s doing it, he’s on top of things; he’s interested in it; he’s got pride in what he’s doing.
:lol

Gotta love the way this tool is trying to spin his meddling by comparing it to other areas of industry. The problem is he's providing poor examples when comparing his involvement with the Cowboys.

The examples he provides make it seem as if poor old Jerry is just a swell guy who's checking the minute details of his business to make sure things are still running as they should.

A better and more truthful example would be of some random billionaire purchasing Apple and appointing himself CEO. The billionaire has only a small bit of working knowledge about big business and technology, yet he's appointed himself as the lead for the day to day operations. With this new guy in charge innovation and product quality suffers greatly and sales eventually drop. All because the new owner would rather put himself charge of the day to day decisions rather than allowing a person who's actually qualified handle those decisions.

That's a more accurate description of Jerry. Not the nonsense he's trying to sell to the European press.
 
Last edited:

L.T. Fan

I'm Easy If You Are
Joined
Apr 7, 2013
Messages
21,699
It's just Jerry being Jerry. He is exactly where he wants to be and the media, aware or not, play right into his hands.
 

Genghis Khan

The worst version of myself
Joined
Apr 7, 2013
Messages
37,801
:lol

Gotta love the way this tool is trying to spin his meddling by comparing it to other areas of industry. The problem is he's providing poor examples when comparing his involvement with the Cowboys.

The examples he provides make it seem as if poor old Jerry is just a swell guy who's checking the minute details of his business to make sure things are still running as they should.

A better and more truthful example would be of some random billionaire purchasing Apple and appointing himself CEO. The billionaire has only a small bit of working knowledge about big business and technology, yet he's appointed himself as the lead for the day to day operations. With this new guy in charge innovation and product quality suffers greatly and sales eventually drop. All because the new owner would rather put himself charge of the day to day decisions rather than allowing a person who's actually qualified handle those decisions.

That's a more accurate description of Jerry. Not the nonsense he's trying to sell to the European press.

Very well said. Props you magnificent bastard.
 

NoDak

Hotlinking' sonofabitch
Joined
Apr 7, 2013
Messages
23,024
A better and more truthful example would be of some random billionaire purchasing Apple and appointing himself CEO. The billionaire has only a small bit of working knowledge about big business and technology, yet he's appointed himself as the lead for the day to day operations. With this new guy in charge innovation and product quality suffers greatly and sales eventually drop. All because the new owner would rather put himself charge of the day to day decisions rather than allowing a person who's actually qualified handle those decisions.
Not really seeing how that example equates. Sure, put some dumbass in charge of Apple, and even the most loyal fanboy will eventually stop buying the product when their iPhone is junk. And Apple would eventually go tits up.

Every year, the Cowboys are worth more and more. And those Cowboys fanboys are still filling the stadium year after year. Even though the product they're buying is junk.
 
Top Bottom